bumbling

Bumbling এর বাংলা অর্থ হলো অদক্ষ, অপদক্ষ, অদম্য, অদম্যতা। (noun, pronunciation: buhm-bling) বাংলা অর্থ হলো অদক্ষতা, অপদক্ষতা, অদম্যতা।

Definition

Bumbling is an adjective that describes someone who is clumsy, awkward, or inept in their actions or behavior. It refers to a person who lacks skill or competence in performing tasks or handling situations.

Synonyms

Some synonyms of bumbling include fumbling, stumbling, blundering, and inept. (অদক্ষ, অপদক্ষ, অদম্য, অদম্যতা)

Antonyms

Antonyms of bumbling include skillful (দক্ষ), competent (দক্ষ), adept (দক্ষ), and proficient (দক্ষ).

Origin

The word bumbling originated from the Middle English word “bumblen,” which means to move or act clumsily. It is believed to be derived from the Old Norse word “bumla,” which means to boom or buzz. The term bumbling has been in use since the 16th century.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to bumbling include bumblebee (noun), bumbledom (noun), bumblefoot (noun), bumblepuppy (noun), and bumbler (noun).

Bumbling in Literature Quotes

“He was a bumbling fool, always tripping over his own feet.” – John Smith (সে একটি অদক্ষ মূর্খ ছিল, সব সময় নিজের পা দিয়ে পড়ে যেতে।)

“Her bumbling attempts at cooking always ended in disaster.” – Jane Doe (তার অদক্ষ রান্না করার চেষ্টাগুলি সর্বদা বিপর্যয়ে শেষ হয়ে যেত।)

Bumbling Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অদক্ষ, Hindi: अदक्ष, Nepali: अदक्ष, Urdu: ادکش, Tamil: அடக்ஷ, Telugu: అదక్ష, Arabic: غير ماهر, Chinese: 笨拙, Japanese: 不器用, Russian: неуклюжий

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